Dentistry BMS 113 Mandibular Nerve Lecture Quiz
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What is the main focus of the lecture described in the text?

  • Discuss the origin and distribution of the mandibular nerve (correct)
  • Explain the functions of the otic ganglion
  • List various branches of the mandibular nerve
  • Describe the types of fibers in the lingual nerve

Which nerve is associated with the gums and floor of the mouth?

  • Lingual nerve
  • Auriculotemporal nerve
  • Otic ganglion
  • Inferior alveolar nerve (correct)

What is the main anatomical location mentioned in relation to Dr. Wale?

  • Mandible
  • Alveolar process
  • Tympanic membrane
  • Otic ganglion (correct)

Which structure receives roots from the chorda tympani?

<p>Otic ganglion (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key topic covered in the lecture regarding Dr. Abd?

<p>Applied anatomy of the mandibular nerve (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Mandibular Nerve

  • Origin and distribution of the mandibular nerve are key points to understand
  • Professor of Anatomy and Embryology, Dr. Abd El-Waleed El-Galeel, lectures on the topic

Branches of Mandibular Nerve

  • Auriculotemporal nerve is a branch of the mandibular nerve
  • Inferior alveolar nerve is another branch of the mandibular nerve

Lingual Nerve

  • The lingual nerve is a branch of the mandibular nerve
  • Types of fibers present in the lingual nerve include:

Otic Ganglion

  • Roots of the otic ganglion are connected to the mandibular nerve
  • Applied anatomy of the otic ganglion is important to understand its function

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Test your knowledge about the origin, distribution, and branches of the mandibular nerve and the mention of otic ganglion. This quiz is based on the lecture delivered by the Professor of Anatomy and Embryology at gu.edu.eg.

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